The Frost Dragon(Draco occidentalis maritimus.) is seldom seen due to its inhospitable habitats(The Arctic and Antarctic.) and declining population. The best way to see them is overhead in their spring/early autumn migration season.

They are 12 to 15 feet high and 40 feet long. Colouration is white, sometimes with a blue or pink tinge. They have a strange howling roar and the best eyesight of any dragon. The males have a arrowhead tip to their tail while females have leaf-shapes. There are frost dragon subspecies which have developed fur and all of them feed on polar animals, which they ambush by concealing themselves under snow. Instead of breathing fire, they breathe a frosty blast of venom which freezes their victims. They are also graceful swimmers. Frost dragon eggs are white or blue with silver markings and can be reared and domesticated provided that the temperature is low enough.